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They are responsible for all activities related to the development, approval, and implementation of policies and procedures, for contract management of the architectural and engineering consultants working on a high-speed rail program, and project management activities related to the scope, schedule, budget, and strategic planning for contracts.
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The ITS II performs duties related to the IT Project Management and Business Technology Management domains including Integration Management, Contract Administration, and IT Strategic Planning.
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Serves as primary point of contact with client regarding efforts such as client coordination, strategic planning, master scope management, budget finances, subcontracting, project staffing, environmental compliance, facility support and schedule attainment.
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S2S provides planning, permitting, project management, compliance monitoring, stormwater, and site restoration services that result in the successful, timely, on-budget completion of a project while meeting regulatory requirements and preserving the surrounding ecosystem.
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If you are a collaborative Architect with a strategic mindset and passion for civic engagement this might be the position for you. Develop project Work Plans (schedule, budget, cartoon set) for project success.
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Under the supervision of the UC ANR Associate Vice President, the UC ANR Project Manager is responsible for the planning, monitoring, and closing of strategic projects as assigned.
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Responsible for ongoing regional growth, leadership and operation of TRC's Planning, Permitting and Licensing business through client development and business development and, by providing direction on major project pursuits and general marketing.
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This will include direct responsibility for accounting, finance, forecasting, strategic planning, project costing, legal, deal analysis and negotiations, investor relationships and partnership compliance and private or institutional financing.
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The incumbent is responsible for managing all aspects of planning and policy research and directing project development and programming processes. As part of the Division management team, the incumbent is a primary contributor to the development, monitoring, and evaluation of the DRISI Strategic Research Plan, Research Business Plan, and related Strategic Research Focus Areas, and is responsible for ensuring the highest quality customer relations with all Department Divisions, Districts and other customers to maximize program outcomes.
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This person will oversee business development activities for major planning and design programs, work with the Director of Business Development (DBD) in the areas of strategic planning, development of annual and long-term goals, budgeting, program leadership, client development, community and industry participation, project pursuits, staffing and marketing training.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Division Chief, and to support the Chief of the Division of Research, Innovation and System Information (DRISI), the incumbent performs as the Chief of the Office of Planning, Policy, and Program Development.
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Responsibilities include annual budget projections, project planning, analysis of product/service utilization, setting value goals with Sutter executives throughout the contracting process, price management and supplier performance.
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The incumbent manages the Research and Deployment Advisory Committee (RDAC) project selection process and reporting. The incumbent leads contract management efforts, overseeing contract managers with a variety of contracts with universities, and private sector companies.
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Manage strategic pursuit planning deliverables with Pursuit Manager in support of the proposal content development, compilation, editing/revisions, legal forms, and submission for public and private clients in the Company's current markets and targeted new markets.
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Experience with strategic planning and project management. we have an exciting opportunity that might just be your next career milestone! New to state civil service employees are typically hired at the minimum of the salary range.
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